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Peter de Reus here, I am a new member from New Zealand I have owned Triumph Salons since 1975.

Padre

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I will use the name Padre in my posts.
I use weekly my 2.5 pi which has been slightly modified with a few Chis Witor engine and suspension parts.
It is now a non power steering manual O/D.
It was my daily driver for many years.
Now I use it at least once a week, more often as I an now retired.
I will be in the UK visiting my Daughter in Edinburgh mode may to mid July, any recommendations of Triumph events on at the time?
 
Padre - welcome to BCF. You'll probably find some worthwhile destinations and groups here:



I envy you heading to Edinburgh this time of year!

Good to have you with us. How 'bout posting a photo of your 2.5?

Tom M.
 
welcome! we were there a few years ago and this was wonderful - not just many marques but everything from bicycles to steam engines


looks like some other options:


and


In terms of 'padre' - are you one? welcome!
 
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